Explore some of the worlds most spectacular high-altitude trekking terrain in Pakistan's Karakoram home to legendary mountains such as K2 and Nanga Parbat. From glacial basins like Snow Lake and the mighty BiafoHispar glaciers to the high Gondogoro La pass, the Karakoram combines dramatic scenery with demanding trekking routes. Trekking in the Karakoram, written by expert Bart Jordans, is your essential companion for planning and undertaking these remarkable journeys. Covering five of the regions best trekking experiences, including the Fairy Meadows and Rakhiot Base Camp Trek, and a trek to the Diamir Face, this guidebook combines reliable route descriptions with practical expertise for routes suitable for experienced trekkers. Detailed coverage of three major high-altitude Karakoram treks: Biafo to Hispar via Snow Lake, the K2 Base Camp Trek, and the Gondogoro La crossing via Concordia, with clear guidance and route description Two shorter treks around Nanga Parbat Fairy Meadows and Rakhiot Base Camp (3 days), and a trek to the Diamir Face (5 days), offering a variety for trekkers in Pakistan Practical planning advice, including trek operators and preparation guidance, is provided to support well-informed logistics and safer trekking choices during your trip to South Asia Background information on mountaineering history and exploration of the Karakoram, enriching your understanding of the regions cultural and alpine heritage 1:100,000 scale mapping and elevation profiles are supported by GPX files, so you have all navigational tools at your disposal, including for the K2 Base Camp Trek With opportunities to witness views of five of the worlds 8,000 m peaks as part of the experience, trekking in the Karakoram offers an unparalleled journey for the adventurous hiker. From the brooding icefields of Snow Lake to the jaw-dropping mountain amphitheatre of Concordia and the dramatic prominence of Nanga Parbat, use this guidebook to confidently plan your Karakoram treks and experience Asias most iconic high-altitude routes. All the author's royalties from this guidebook (~5 per book) will be matched by Cicerone and donated to the Juniper Trust.